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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Guest Post! "What is Your DOg's Poo Telling You!"

A few weeks ago, WHN received an email from a writer at dog.com asking if WHN would allow a guest post on our blog. We of course said yes, as we though that it would be a great idea! Below is the original email and following the email is the article itself. We are not being compensated in any way simply wanted to get the word out and also to help this budding writer!

1) Hi!

Just stopping by and saying that you have an awesome blog! My name is Kaitlin Falatovich and I am a content writer for dog.com.
I was looking at pet blogs when I came across yours, and let me just
say, it made my day! Really enjoyed all of the pictures of the quilts.
They were absolutely amazing!

Hope you are having a great day, and I look forward to hearing from you soon!

-Kaitlin Falatovich

What Is Your Dog’s Poo Telling You?

Doggie parents love their children;
there is no doubt about that. But the last thing any parent wants to
do is examine doggie poop! Admit it folks, as soon as your precious
pup is done doing their business, you quickly scoop it up and dispose
of it. Right?

But what some parents don’t know is
that your dog’s poop can serve as a warning for possible
disorders/infections that they might have. * Various factors such as
the color, texture, and amount that your dog goes a day are ways to
see if there is a problem.

First, the color of the poop can be a big factor in
determining if your dog may have some type of health problem. Light,
whiteish waste could be a warning sign for liver disease. Because
your dog cannot produce enough bile to break down food properly, not
all the nutrients that your dog is taking in are being used. Also, if
the stool is grey terrible smelling it can also be a sign of poor
digestion.

If your dog is experiencing waste that is black in color, that could
indicate internal bleeding/internal bleeding of the upper digestive
tract. These types of stools are some of the most dangerous. Also a
cause for distress is bloody stool. This can be evidence that there
is bleeding in the colon. If you see this type of stool, DON’T
FREAK OUT! First backtrack and try to remember what your dog has
eaten in the couple days. It may be something that they have
consumed. After that, regardless of what your findings are, consult a
vet just to be safe!

Something else to look for in your pooch’s poo is consistency.
If you’re the stools look watery or loose, it is can be the sign of
a bowel irritation/infection. The looser that the stool is, the most
advanced the infection is. If it seems to be a little mushy,
this can be a sign that your dog has a food allergy or intestinal
parasites. If you consult a vet and they rule out any time of
parasites but the stool continues to look that way, try testing your
dog for food allergies.

And finally if the food is in relatively that same shape it was
when it was feed to the dog, this might be a sign that your dog is
overeating.

These factors along others can turn your dog’s poo into a crystal
ball waiting for you to look into it. Taking a few seconds before
tossing your pups poop into the trash could help prevent a serious
illness from getting worse.

Kaitlin Falatovich is a college student/content writer for dog.com.
She is pursuing her bachelor’s degree and receiving many
professional accolades in the process. For more articles like this
one, click here.

*It is always good to consult your
Veterinarian about problems that your pet may have. This article is
only a way for a pet owner to take precautions. Do not take it into
your own hands. It can be dangerous for your pooch!